Machine for cutting box-forms.



No; 891,359. PATENTED JUNE 23, 1908.

W. P. MCRSEQ MACHINE POR CUTTING BOX FORMS.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 20,1904. 4 SHEETS-SHEET L |NvCxT-CR Mmm-ens PATENTED JUNE 23, 1908.

` W.v P. MORSE.- MACHINE Fon CUTTING Bax FORMS.

. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 20. 1904.

4 SHEETS-SHEET 2'.

l -h ...Wvg y A WITNESSES:

. MACHINE PoR v'cu'.rTmG Box roms.

MPLOATIolir- FILED Jnn 2o. 1904.y

4 SHEETS-SHEET 3'.

WITNESSES; INVENTOR PMBNTED'JUNB 23,1908.

' y AMmmm/s- 1ro. 891,359. PATENTED JqNB 23, 196s.

- -WJRMGRSL MAGHINBPOR CUTTING Box. FORMS.

LPPLMJPIONy FILED JUNE 2o, 1904.

4 SHEETSTSHEET 4.

' iinlg IiNV-ENTO'R ATTORNEYS "WILLIAM: F.' tionen,- or? noon'nsrnitlivnw vering-Assiettes To sAMUEL'R rinunci? ali whom 'it .may concerns ,i ...f nown that 1;..WILLIAMFI- .MoRsE, poliester, in the county 'of Monroe-'and -f. l leWYork, have invented a'xcertain .and useful Machine `for Cutting Boxwhich the following is a specilicavention has for its object the produco a ,machine for cutting; box-forms; is s nticularly.-y simple in'construction, a hig y practical, .efficient .and 'durable inperation; and 'to this end, it consists in the novel combinations, constructions and' arrangements hereinafter` fully set` forthfand la pointed -out'inthe claims. .Y In idescribing this invention, reference. is hadio 4the aljccompanying drawings, in; which. -lill characters designate-.corresponding parts ihall'tlmeviews 1 20 yFigures 1 and 2 are, respectivelyront and side elevationsof a preferable'embodiment o'f my invention. vFi 3 is an .e arged sectional viewfon line -'A-Fig= 2. Figs. 4 and .5 are sectional views, respectively, on

`Lie.yelevations of the detached sections of the main-body of the' cutter; Figs. 10 and 11 aresectional vie-ws, respectively; on lines and F-F,`Figs. 8 and 9.- Figs. 12,13' anda-14- are, respectively,

arefrsectional views, respectively, on .lines and H-H, Fi 2. Fig. 17v is a face of yone of the lleon-forms out by myf mahine.- A055 l'lfa're uprights of any desirable-term,*sizei and-construction, Whioh'support a table, here shown ascom osed of upper and lower sec-l tions 2 3 provided `with openin sv 1"5 extending vertically therethrough in a= inernent 4.5 eachother, the` opening '5i-n the lowersection'f beingef less Widthgthan that in *the up rver section, .and the-upper section having op' osi-ng bea-ring surfaces 6 .-atopposite sides lo the opening 4 therein above vthe top face 7 ofthe y '50 section 3.k 4 These sections of the table `lriayf .be secured tog-'e ing parallel to the pathof movementoffthe 4with .a .crank 2O, anda .pitman 21 connectm plan, inverted view 9 5. tandclevation of the-knife; Figs 15 .and 16 24 which is y.locked at i scribe 'the-same herein; l

"Patented June 2:3, 19o'8.

ppiicatgtiifhid Ineo, 1964. serial Naf 213,264, f

Said dies are movable toward' and romeach other, inthe o ening 4,:Wl`1ic'h serves'as' a l guide forsaid dies,- o'pposite sides of the dies engaging the op'posing.bearingv surfaces 6 at the'sides of the opening'4. The dies 9 .are adjusted toward and from each other by any desirable mea-ns, as a screw '.10reverse`lythreaded at its ends.and are held in their adjusted position by clamping members :11 which are arranged'in slots 12 formed inthevlower section 3 'of the table and extending parallel to the lopening 4, and eizlgagel the 'dies '9 and' said section 3.1 I usually provide'the table of my machine with .a scale 13 extenddies '9 and having graduations progressing in opposite directions froml a central point, and

support on said table gages 14 movable al'on the-scale 13 toward :and from eaclrother,` also a stop 15 arranged -atthe reai` of central portlon of the scale. Said s'toppreferably moves -crossWise-of the table,- and is provided Wit-h -a rack y1'6 engaged by a pinion 17" mounted on a revoluble shaft having a suit-y able hand-piece. f-

18 :'s Ia head opposed to the dies 9 above-the same and reciprocated toward and'from said dies by :any desirable` powerf'trans'liiitfti mechanism, :as a driving shaft 19 'providlel 85 the crank 20 t'o-thehead 18. `Sald head powernansmitting mechanism' aremou'ted upon diverging farms provided .at-the upper end of .a 'bracket 22 rising above the tablefsupporting the dies and having a forwardly-pro- 90 j ectingarm 23 formed Aintegral with thev loWersec-tion' of said table and depen ing therefrom. yThe head 18 is guided its -tiguous parts lof the :bracket '22. "The 19 isnermal'ly stationaiyland loosely jour i nailed thereon lis a -constaii'tlymoving pulley will ato' s`aid' shaf.t by suitable clutch-mechanism'supported bythe' h'b ofthe' pulley- 24 and controlled :bya treadle 25. `Said :clutch-mechanism forms ne part; .of my 'Iii'res-ent' 'invention, and hence it istl-iought unnecessary'to illustrate and de-1' 26 are cutters `1which 'from the head`1-8 'toward the-' diesQ, ate'With said ydies, .are adjusted lat i' tively thereto, d comprisem knives.' 'll bodies of @t sistofupperai" lotweifseoton's roe prefeaayoapafii per sections 27 being movable lengthwise of the head 18 one suitable guide 29 and having 4their lower portions provi'ded with guides 30 arranged at right a 5 also provided with a utments 31alined with the guides 30.' The lower sections 28 are -m'ovable in the guides 30 and are provided with threaded openings 32 alined with the abutments 31. Ad'usters 33 are movable in the threaded openings 32 and engage the abutments 31 for moving the lower sections A28 vof the main bodies of the cutters in a direction at a right angle to the path of movement of the cutters along'the guide '29; It

will be noted that the guides 29 and 30' are formed with diverging side surfaces which tend to support. the cutters and the lower sectionsthereof in position, and that the upper sections y27 oft e main'bodies of .the'cutters `are provided with the usual gibs and adf justing screws 34 and-35, .which ma be utilized to holdthe sections ofthe mam bodies of the cutters in theiradjpsted position,

' 'The knives 36 Vare eac formed with cut- V tingfedges 3 7 l38 39, thefedge37 being arranged at a right 'angle to the edge 3 8 and bel ing separated' therefrom, and having lparts of unequal length extended beyond' op osite arranged at one side of 'the edge 37 at; an angle -to each of the e es 37 38 and extending from the end 40 of t e edge 38 nearest the edge 37, to the outer end 41 of the part of the -edge 37 of lesser length extended beyond the 35 edge 38 As preferably constructed; said kmves 36 are provided With-portions meetin each other at substantially' right angles an havi their outer sides formed with the cutting e es 38 and the fparts of the edges 37 .of 40 greater length exten ed beyond said edges 38, and these knives 36 are also provided at substantially the junction of said outer sides with parts formed substantiall triangular in 'cross-section, and having a-ngu arly-arranged cutting edges forming the edges 39 and the arts of the edges 37 of lesser length extended beyond the edges 38. The edges 37 .and'39 as best seen in Figs. 6 and 7, usually incline upwardly from their point of junction 41 for reducing to a minimum the iability of the .stoclgbeing cut, binding between the `op osing or inner surfaces of. saidfedges. As est shown in Fig. 13, the edge 39 and the Acon'- tiguous end of the edge 37 are disposed in they may be more or less curved. The cutting edges 37 38 39 cooperate with similarlyv arranged edges 42, 43, 44, provided on the l dies9,theedgesfLZfbeing arranged at subing separated therefrom, and having parts of l unequal length extended beyond op osite sides of the edges '413,- and the edge 44 o each die being disposed atan angle to each' of the edges-4243 of said 'die and extending from an les to the guide 2,9, andv sides of said edge 3S, and the edge 39- eing.

straight lines, but it will be understood that stantially right `ingles to the edges 43 and bev end of the corres ondi edge' 43-to the outer end 1 of the part o thee ge 42 of lesses length extended beyond said edge 43.

'As the he'ad 18 reoiprocates toward and from the dies 9, the Acutters are guided in their reciprocal' movement with the-head by means, a's uprights 45 normally Vfixed relatively to the dies Q-.and preferably rising from tue up er faces thereof and engaging directly'v w t h t e cutter, the cutter having rearward extensions 46 of the upper sections 27 of the main bodiesiof the cutters. "The uprights 45 are adjustable a1ong'gu1desg47 in the upper faces of the jdies 9 extending parallei to the guidel 29 and the direction of lthe lateral go movement of the cutters, and at a right angle to the edges 37 'of the cutters, and 'are provided wit slots 48 which receive clamping means, asscrews 49for holding said u rights 45 in their adjusted position.v Suita le adjusters 50 are supported bi' flanges 5l ro- -Ivided on the outer sides of t e dies .9, an engage the uprights 45 for-moving the same relatively to the dies 9 along the guides 47. The uprights 45 may beprovded with the usual gibs. 52 .and adjusting screws-53,l and are also provided at their contiguous or inner ends with laterally-projecting parts 54 arranged with their lower edges 55, Figs'. 4 Aand a ovethe top faces ofthe dies and having upright bearing faces 56 pojecting above the dies 9 and alined with t e edges 42 of said dies. By utilizing means fixed to the diesl for guiding the cutters', the liability of the non-alinement ofthe coperating edges of 10()` the cutters and dies is reduced to a minimum, and b adjustin the knives relatively to the main odiesof -t l e cutters in a line parallel to one of the edges 37, 38'and'adjusting the cutters relatively to the dies in a line parallel to '105 the other of said edges, the desired alinement o f the coperati'n edges of the cutters and dies can be readi y and positivel f effect-ed. Moreover, the cutters being guide by means fixed to the dies, and being unrestricted from movement lengthwise of the head 18 relatively to the dies when the screws 35 are loosened, are free to move with the dies as the same are adjusted by the screw 10.A The parts 54 serve as gages for limiting the thick- 115 ness of stock to be cut at a singleoperation,l

as indicators to determine the desired adjustment of the cutters relativel' to the dies, and

as strippers for preventing t e stock from adhering to the knives'when ascending. More- 120 over, the faces'` 56' ofthe parts 54 engage Athe contiguoussurfaces of the knives `36 and tend .to prevent non-,alin'ement of the'coperating described.

l w ghtfbearing faces. ar-y it1 with the wedges: 43.

" n struptedandoperated oxfornis of 'the shape ving cutoutsS at their' ithfnotclies '59y at vthe uncjes of the ctoutdand it Will-be h killed in the art, `vthat k vrare folded, corres" ondtofi'its. 58 are provide with "eta Width equ'alto the etin at an angle thdsides k)a s, `thus 'presenting a yor nianlike, and desir-L ndv facilitating the. Inanuojlfded position.

rs odtlhat the box-forms may Q PlQ-dueeither the main bdies 'or their covers', orwrappers readily understood upon foregoing description and lss change may be made parte thereof without dee pirit ofthis invention.

" described my iDyention,-

i d aeliine'tfor cutting box-forms, a 'clit rprevifdedlwithcntting edges, one be# i'nealgdiet eXt-ended`-beynd'fopposite sides of said sec-v ond edge,s ubstantially as-and for the pur.F

n k2 I afniachin .fer cutting box-forms, a eyid cutting edges, one'. be-

` angle to" a-'second edge aviiig,parts'olunegal length extended I i, Qrid oppfosite sides of..said second edge,

snbentisy .as anefof the purpose. Specifiei.-l In ajnaclrinefor cutting box-forms, a c iittenprovidedjvith two cutting edges ar'- ngleteeah other, and a third .Qptterpro ded,

anged E ,tof'a second vvedge and ex.

d cutting edgezdisposed' at an' ose desjeribed.

'f'.-machin .d

dodge, substantiallyv 'as and 'th Quttingdses. 011e being ,d Y. mand hayingpartsjof unf. 35.. i

" of. sseciigde, and@ third. eudiiig 'edge sjptfproject from coli-` boxes and lap upon aces of the sides of. the.

y,and the securement of. It will' 4operation of `my niai drawings, and it will be' Wand-desire tol-secure by*` .tions meeting y y .fprovided at substantially the junctionV of .angle to a second'edge and disposed at an angleto eaeh'of edges, a die coperating"with'thefcutteigandl meansfor adjusting the cutterrelatively to` a In'cliin for ,cutting boX-fo'rms, a f the die iindirectionsfat Aright anglestof-.thes

'th .cutting edges, one being V i .4 `forthe pniposeidescribed. oppesite sides .et said second i the-other edges and'at one disposed at. an, .fnglecto each ef. the rst'fmen-- tioned edges andat one v,side .ofsaidsecond edge, the third edge extendingfrom end ofthe second edgeto. the outer end; -.of; the 70 .partof'lesser length'of the other, of'said first? ymentioned edges extended beyond saidsec-` ond edge, substantially as and for the purpose'speciiedl.. n x -v l i K. 6. Ina machine fol-cutting boxfforms, a cutter provided with portions meeting each'. other. itt-substantially right angles and havingtheir outer lsidesformed with .scutting edoes, thel cutter being provided atsubstantiatllyi-thejnnction of said outer sides with al 30 part formed substantially triangular.. fin cross-section and having angularlyarranged` cutting edges, one forming a continuation of 'onesof the {tiret-,mentioned cutting edges, and the other being arranged at an angle to both of said'inst-mentioned cutting edges', i substantially'asand for thepurpose set forth. 7 In a -machine -for.l cutting box-forms-,-

lthe combinationofa cutter provided with cutting edges, one being arranged at. an angle to a second e'dgeand extended beyond opposite sides of said second edge f 'with .a die -having edges arranged similarly to said cutting edges andi coacting therewith, substantially asand'for the purpose described.

8. 'In a machine for cutting box-forms, the,

combination offa.y 'putter'..provided with oreachv other. at substantially rightA angles and' having their outer .sides l.

formed with cuttingedgesrthe cutter being we said outer sides with apart formed substane tially triangulanin cross-section and yhaving 'singularly-arranged cutting edges, onefo'rmf Y ing a `conti!iuatim of one of the'irstinen-A ranged atan angle to bothofvsaid iirst-mentioned cuttingl edges; witha die .having edges arranged similarly. 'to. said'. cutting edges andv coacting. therewith, substantiallyasfandforthe, purpose specified;l K

f, 9. In' a machine. for cutting boxfforrns', a cutter provided with cutting edges arranged j .at an angle to each other, and al third edge f disposed atlan angle to each .of the, other first-mentioned edges@l substantially as 3aint j 10. 4In a machine fo' entting box;fojriinse,v a.

`laterallyf-movable die, a headjop'posedv tothe p die and reciprocating -toyvard andi-rom said die, a. critter carried bythe die and projecting.'

`v'toward the d ieand coperatingl therewith,-

'lsaid cutter being reeiprmulllyl movablev with the head and'. being movable. laterally v`with the die; independently of .thei head, means; ffixedjrel'atively to rone of the .lat'erallgrfmovfl..4 able elementsand engaging the'other of said 1az v .105- ytioned cuttlng edges,- andthe other `bemgar--- laterally-movable elements, and means for. moving said elements laterally, the last-men- :die and reciprocating toward'l vand from said die -a cutter carried by thehead and projecting-'toward lthe die and cooperating there`- ivith,;saidfcli tter being'reciprocally movf 4le with the head 'and being movable late ly with 'the die independently ofthe head,

means fixed relatively, to the die for engaging' the cutter and guiding the cutter in its recipr. -rocaL movement, and means'A coacting 'rectly with the die for moving the'die and cutter laterally, the lateral movement of the die. being :transmitted to" th'e cutter through '7- the`rst-mentio'ne'd means,l substantially as I laterall movabledie,`a.h`ead opposed to the die 4an 'reciprocating toward and 'om said d an reciprocating head, Ia-cutte'r 'carried by the so head` and movable laterally independently andfor the pur ose described. A

, 12. In a mac ine for cutting box-forms, af

die @ffaffied by the het praating' toward' the die' and Coperating therewith,

`said cutter being reciprocallymovablewith -the head' and beingmovable laterally withv reciprocal' movement, substantially for ythe purpose'specied.

the die independently of the head, and means fixed relatively to the die for directly engaging the cutter and. guidingthefcutter in its as and H13. In a machine for cutting .boli-forms, a

A laterally movable die, a head arranged above the die and reciprocating toward and from said die, acutter depending from the head andlcoperating `with the die, said cutter being reciprocally movable with the head- .and being 'movable laterally with 'the die independently 'of the head, and means for guiding the cutter in its reciprocal movement, 'said means being fixed to the die'and projecting above the same, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

414. 4In a machine for-cutting box-forms, a

'reciprocating head, a cutter carried by the head `and having cutting edgesarranged at an angle to each-other, Aa die having edges cooperating with the first-mentioned edges,

1and means associa'ted with the' die for guiding the cutter in its reciprocal movement W-itll thehead, said means beingadustable :felatively to the die in a direction at a right angle to one of the cutting'edges of the knife,` substantially as and for the purpose specified.

15.. In a machine for cutting box-forms,z 'a reciprocating head, aA cutter carried by the head and having cutting edges arranged at an angle to each other, said cutter being recipl rocally movable V-Withthe head andvv being movable laterally independently thereof, a die havin edges cooperating with the firstmentione the die or gui ino* the cutter in\its reciprocal movementwi'th tbe-head-,said means being adjustable relatively to the die in 'a direction at a right angle to one of the cutting edgesl of thekmfe, and meansfor adjusting the tiretr mentioned'means'relatively' to .the die, substantially as and for thepur'pose' set iorthf'ri` 16. Ina machine for cutting box-forms', a.

reciprocating head, a cuttei` carried bythe head and vreciprocally movable therewith,

yed es, means fixed `relatively'to.

said cutter being also movable laterally relavtively tothe head, 'a die'coperating with the -cutter and formed 'withl a guide extending substantially parallell to thedirection of the llateralmovement ofthecutter, a' member for guldingthecutter initsreci rocalmovement, said 4member being movab e alongthe guide.

of the die and rovided with a slot, an ad- Juster associate with the' die for moving said member along its guide, and aclamping member .associated with'the die and arranged in the slot for Aholding said member in. its. ad-

purposeA described.

17. In a machineforcuttin'g box-forms, a

' juste'rl-position, substantially .asv and for the thereof,- saidcutter comprising a main body connected to the head and a knife having'cutting edges arranged at an angleto each .other movable relatively to the main body in a' line at-a right angle to the direction of the lateral movement of the 'cutter, and a die having shearing edges coperating with the cutting edges of the knife, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

18. In a machine for cutting box-forms, 'a

reciprocating head, a 'cutter carried by the head and movable laterally" independently thereof, said cutter comprising a main body roo connected to the'head and a knife having edges arranged at an angle to eachother forcoperatingwith the cutter, substantially as and for the purpose specified.,

19. In a machine forcutting b oicforms',v

reciprocating "head,'a cutter carried b they head and movable laterally indepen ently thereof, said cuttercom'prisinga main body connected to the head and a knife movablel relatively to the main body in aline at a right angle to the direction of the lateral movement .of the cutter, a die cooperating With' the cutter, and means associated With the die for guiding the cutter in its reciprocal movement the' head, ,said'means directly engaging 'Y iso-- ofthe guide and providedfwith athreaded the mainv body andfbeing adjustablerela'- tiv' furthe n urpose set forth..

tivel to thefdie in a' line ata right 'angle to the eetion of movement ofthe; knife rela- ,ly to thermain body, substantiallyas and 20..` n a machine foreuttingbogif'drms, a. cutter comprising a main vbody consisting oi",v

i' two sections, one being formed with a guide and an abutment alinedl with thehguide, and

thejother section bein Amovable. lengthwise ,openingextendinglengthwise ofthe guide,l a

e secured to the section provided with the threadedopemng and ascrew movable in the '15.

threaded opening and engaged. with the abut ment, and a d ielcoperating withthe knife',

substantially as and for the' purpose de.

scribed.

21'. Ina machine. for cuttingI box-forms, two members, one comprising a cutter, and' 1 the other adi'e having edges coperating with the jcutter, one'of the members being 'Inov able toward and from the other, and the die being provided with a part projecting toward the other member f'beyond said edges ofthe 4.die andhaving a bearing face vvfor'engaging the cutter prior to the o eration of the cutter and -edgesof the die or cutting the boxforms, the bearing face being 'arranged in .'alinement with one of said edges of thevdie,

` :substantially as and for thepurpose s ecified. 1

2.2. In a machine for cutting boX- orms, a-

*die provided with edges,- ne Vbeing arranged 'Y at anangle'to a second edge andseparated therefrom and having parts of unequal length ""extended beyond ,opposite sidesk of said sec'- edge to the` outer endof the part of lesser ond edge, and a third edge disposed at anan le to each of the Erst-mentioned` edges and` at one side of said second edge, the third edgeextending from an end of the second length of the' other of lsaid first-mentioned gas ffor the purpose described. v 1 24. a machine' for' cutting, box-forms, twomernbers, one comprising a; cutter, ,and .the other a vdie having edges 1 coperatin'g" thegcutter, oneof. the members-being; movable toward and from the4 other',;'andithef.

ledges extended .beyond said second edge, av

part fixed to the die and having a bearin face arranged in alinement with said secon edge, and a cutter having cuttmg ed es cooperating With said'edges ofthe die, su stantially as and for the purpose set forth.I

,23. In a `machine for cutting' box-forms, two members, onecomprising a cutter, and the other a die ,having edges coperating with the cutter, one ofthe members being movable toward and from'the other, and thev die 'bein toward t e other member beyond said edges l of the die, and having a lateral extension separated from the die and formed with-abearing face arranged in alinement with one lofsaid edges of the-die,-substantiall v as -and,

provided with means -projecting guide, a cutterfhavinggedges A upper,` section having faces at op osite sldes o tion of the table, said the upper face of the lower sectlon of the 29. l table provided .with aguide, dies supported' `125 ltoward and from I each other, cutters .co- `operating.with the'dies, and means forlmov# the cutters-with the diesh substantially die bein angle to each otherfcopexatinggwit Ki* yhefdie, L and Vmeans for movingvathefcutt* r yfftlzre 5 l osesdt die, lsubstantially.as-1"an f mg, said die being guidedilnitsmovementby the opposing bearing surfaces' of the opening, a cutter having cutting edges arranged at an angle to each .other cooperating with the die, and means for moving the cutter with the die, substantially as and for the purpose de-. scribed.

27. In a machine -forcuttinor box-forms, a table .comprising upper and lower sections provided with openlngs extending vertically therethroughgin alinementwith each other, the opening in the lower .section being, ofless width than that in the upper section, and the ofpposingbearing sur-i the opening therein,-

Provided-duin;meeusfpro'ebtng ,toward t e other 4me'mbe rtbefy d a die mova le in the opening in the upper sec-4 die being supported on tableand guidedin its `movement by said opposing bearing surfaces, a cutter cooperating with the die, and means for moving the cutter with 'the die,'substantially as. andfor the purpose speciiied. v

. 28. In a machine for cutting box-forms, a ltable provided with a len thwise opening and a slot substantially para el to the opening,

a die supported Ona face of the table and movable lengthwise of the opening, a clamping member arraxigedin the slot and engag ing the die and the table for holding the die ,with the die, and means for moving` the cutter with the die, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

In a machine for cutting box-forms, a

by the table and movable in the guide as" and for the purpose-.'describedf -in its adjusted position, a cutter cooperating table provided with a guide, dies supported by the table and movab and from each other, ahead opposed to the dies 'and reciproctaing towardand from said dies! cutters carried by the head and pro. ljectlng toward the dies and co )era-ting therewith, said' cutters being movab e laterally independently of 'the head, and means fixed to' the dies for guiding the cutters in their reciprocal 'movement with: the head,

- substantially as and for the purpose s ecified.

31. In a machine' yfor cutting boxorms, a table, dies supported by the table 'andmovabletoward and from each other, va scale on the ltable arranged substantiallxf'- parallel 'to the ath of movement oi` the dies, saidscale having. indicating characters progressing in opposite directions fromfa central point, gages'movable on thel table along the scale,

and cutters coperatin withthedes, `subi stantiallyv as and for t epurposexs ecied.

32. In a machine ior cutting boxorms, a cutter provided with cutting ledges, one

being` arrangedat an angle to a. second edge e in the guide'towardl l and separated therefrom and having parts of unequal lengthextended beyond opposite sides of said second edge, and a third cutting edge disposed at an angle to each of the first-v mentioned ed es and at one side of said second edge', t e third edge extendinglfrom an end of the second edge to the outer end oi.I

the part of lesser length of the other vofsaid rst-mentioned edges extended beyond said second edge, said third cuttingedge and-said part of lesser length of the -,other of said irstv.-`

county` of Monroe, in the State'ofNew Yorkl this 16th day of June, 1904'.

' WILLIAM nMoRsE.-

WVitnesses: I"

` ARTHUR E. FARMS, ROY Cri-W ENTER- 

